(AllHipHop News) The Rick Ross and Friends Stop The Violence Part 2 show took place this past Saturday (November 6th), at the Bronxs legendary Paradise Theater. The Prince of New York, DJ Self, of Power 105.1FM, greeted the packed audience and helped get the crowd excited for the line-up of performances. Rhythm City, a dance crew who competed on MTVs Americas Best Dance Crew, opened with a choreographed routine. Young Money MC Jae Millz followed the dance crew and welcomed home his labelmate Lil Wayne. He performed an array of different songs such as Execution Style, YM Banger, his verses on the remix of Chris Browns Deuces and his lyrics from Young Moneys We Are Young Money. Jae Millz also spit his verse from Weezys D**k Pleaser, his verse off of Every Girl and Bed Rock, followed by his new single Green Goblin.The next rapper up was the Bronxs own Fred The Godson, who hit the stage and got the crowd hyped with the G5, So Crazy, and Too Fat. Dipset affiliate, Vado, came through for a quick round, performing songs including La Bomba and We All Up In Here. Black Wall Streets Mysonne, also known as The New York General, took a more serious stance to the show, and rapped passionately to I Am A General, while a group of men behind him stood with black shirts stating F*** The Industry. He rapped to the excited crowd his freestyle from Kanyes Wests Power, The Definition of A G, and Let My Tape Rock. When the Boss, Rick Ross, hit the stage he performed an assortment of songs from Teflon Don such as MC Hammer, Super High, Aston Martin Music, Maybach Music 2, Tears of Joy, Im Not A Star, and Live Fast Die Young. Styles P rocked out with Ross on B.M.F. He also performed some of his classics such as Hustlin, So Magnificent, and Here I Am. Prior to ending his set, Ross took some time to discuss the need to avoiding violence in the streets.